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Crowds Gother To
greatest
crowds in the history
of Tobacco Plains',gathered at the depot in
Eureka, Wednesday, Oct.
1 to greet Harry S.
Truman, the first chief
executive of the U.S.
to stop in Eureka.
Several other men
prominent in Montana
politics were aboard
the presidential train,
with Mr. Truman.
These men were introduced before President
Truman was brought
the platform dm the
rear of his special
car.
Among the hundreds
who met the honorable
President Truman were
the American Legion
Post No. 7k, the LCHS
band and several of
the Democratic committeemen. Members of
the group, who ascended the platform
and shook hands with
Mr. Truman and his
attractive daughter,
Margaret were: Alice
Arnold, Ed Arnold,
(cont. on page 5)
fpuQWiW? Slit)
®$mH%
a yj-flf/tp
Oct. 10-11...MIEA Meet
|in Missoula. \
JQct. 15. ..Report cards1
those A's look good(?)|
bet. 18...-St. Ignatius
ere. We're
gonna
eat 'em.
Pet. 2^-2A...MEA meeting. Oboy, two days
vacation!
JQct. 31.. .Halloween.
This brings a climax;
for everything else!
[that happened this!
taonth.
REPORT CARDS - Wed.
.LCHS Holds Second
Skelly, White Head
Rainbow in Eureka
The installation of
Eureka's Assembly of
the Order of Rainbow
for Girls was on the
night of September 27.
Whitefish, one of the
visiting assemblies,
performed the initiation of six new members
bringing the total
membership to 32.
Valeda Enderson, the
Jr. Past Grand Worthy-
Adviser acted as Drill
Leader for the White-
fish Assembly. The
Libby Assembly did the
installing ceremonies.
Gail Sherman,
the
Grand Worthy Associate
Advisor for 1953 was
the installing officer. Mrs. Arline Becker, the Supreme Inspector of the Order
of Rainbow for Girls
and her Special Deputy
Mrs. Bernice Moore
were here to help install the girls.
Mrs. Betty Pitman
was elected Mother Advisor by the Advisory
Board which consists
of Mrs. Victoria Baney, chairman5 Mrs.
Frank Bolles, Mrs.
Homer Garrison, W.D.
Webb, J.L. Pitman, and
Barney Olson.
The new officers of
the Eureka Assembly
(cont. on page 10)
BEAT RONAN.'
Rnhual Homecom'q
,; The second annual
homecoming' dance was
held on the night of
Saturday, October k.
The dance was held in
the community hall. It
was sponsored by the
associated students of
LCHS. Les Bloom and
his orchestra ' from
Libby played at the
dance. The orchestra
was paid $125. The net
proceeds from the
dance was about $25.
A lunch consisting of
cake and coffee was
sold. The dance started at 10 pm and lasted until 2 am. The
crowning of the homecoming queen, Karen
Hanson, took place at
midnight. Miles Garrison, team captain for
the Eureka-Polson game
crowned her queen
Other candidates were.
Roberta Frost, senior;
Karen Bolles, junior;
and Betty Parker,
sophomore.
GRR Sponsors Feed
For Teams
A banquet, sponsored
by the GAA, was given
in honor of the Poison
and Eureka football
teams in the LCHS gym
on October k. It was
held after the football game.
It was a pot luck
dinner consisting of
meat loaf, scalloped
potatoes, peas, hot
buns, vegetable salad,
apple pie and milk.
After everyone had
finished eating
speeches were given by
(cont. on page 9)
Legion Auxiliary
Annual Mulligan Supper
Saturday, November 1.

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]__£U_j£I_I_Jlp^3J^
Crowds Gother To
greatest
crowds in the history
of Tobacco Plains',gathered at the depot in
Eureka, Wednesday, Oct.
1 to greet Harry S.
Truman, the first chief
executive of the U.S.
to stop in Eureka.
Several other men
prominent in Montana
politics were aboard
the presidential train,
with Mr. Truman.
These men were introduced before President
Truman was brought
the platform dm the
rear of his special
car.
Among the hundreds
who met the honorable
President Truman were
the American Legion
Post No. 7k, the LCHS
band and several of
the Democratic committeemen. Members of
the group, who ascended the platform
and shook hands with
Mr. Truman and his
attractive daughter,
Margaret were: Alice
Arnold, Ed Arnold,
(cont. on page 5)
fpuQWiW? Slit)
®$mH%
a yj-flf/tp
Oct. 10-11...MIEA Meet
|in Missoula. \
JQct. 15. ..Report cards1
those A's look good(?)|
bet. 18...-St. Ignatius
ere. We're
gonna
eat 'em.
Pet. 2^-2A...MEA meeting. Oboy, two days
vacation!
JQct. 31.. .Halloween.
This brings a climax;
for everything else!
[that happened this!
taonth.
REPORT CARDS - Wed.
.LCHS Holds Second
Skelly, White Head
Rainbow in Eureka
The installation of
Eureka's Assembly of
the Order of Rainbow
for Girls was on the
night of September 27.
Whitefish, one of the
visiting assemblies,
performed the initiation of six new members
bringing the total
membership to 32.
Valeda Enderson, the
Jr. Past Grand Worthy-
Adviser acted as Drill
Leader for the White-
fish Assembly. The
Libby Assembly did the
installing ceremonies.
Gail Sherman,
the
Grand Worthy Associate
Advisor for 1953 was
the installing officer. Mrs. Arline Becker, the Supreme Inspector of the Order
of Rainbow for Girls
and her Special Deputy
Mrs. Bernice Moore
were here to help install the girls.
Mrs. Betty Pitman
was elected Mother Advisor by the Advisory
Board which consists
of Mrs. Victoria Baney, chairman5 Mrs.
Frank Bolles, Mrs.
Homer Garrison, W.D.
Webb, J.L. Pitman, and
Barney Olson.
The new officers of
the Eureka Assembly
(cont. on page 10)
BEAT RONAN.'
Rnhual Homecom'q
,; The second annual
homecoming' dance was
held on the night of
Saturday, October k.
The dance was held in
the community hall. It
was sponsored by the
associated students of
LCHS. Les Bloom and
his orchestra ' from
Libby played at the
dance. The orchestra
was paid $125. The net
proceeds from the
dance was about $25.
A lunch consisting of
cake and coffee was
sold. The dance started at 10 pm and lasted until 2 am. The
crowning of the homecoming queen, Karen
Hanson, took place at
midnight. Miles Garrison, team captain for
the Eureka-Polson game
crowned her queen
Other candidates were.
Roberta Frost, senior;
Karen Bolles, junior;
and Betty Parker,
sophomore.
GRR Sponsors Feed
For Teams
A banquet, sponsored
by the GAA, was given
in honor of the Poison
and Eureka football
teams in the LCHS gym
on October k. It was
held after the football game.
It was a pot luck
dinner consisting of
meat loaf, scalloped
potatoes, peas, hot
buns, vegetable salad,
apple pie and milk.
After everyone had
finished eating
speeches were given by
(cont. on page 9)
Legion Auxiliary
Annual Mulligan Supper
Saturday, November 1.